FlightScope Father's Day Deals Give Golf Dads the Gift of Better Practice
FlightScope's Father's Day promotion includes major savings on the i4 Rangefinder, Mevo Gen2 launch monitor and premium software upgrades through June 21.
By Brendan Elliot
This article was originally published in Athlon Sports. View the original article here.

There are Father's Day golf gifts that get opened, admired and quietly placed in the garage.
Then there are gifts that actually change the way a golfer practices.
FlightScope's Father's Day promotion falls into the second category.
The company is offering savings across its lineup of launch monitors, rangefinders and software add-ons through June 21, giving golfers a chance to upgrade their practice setup with technology that was once reserved mostly for teachers, fitters and elite players.
For the dad who loves golf, loves numbers or simply wants to stop guessing why the ball is doing what it is doing, this is one of the more practical gift ideas of the season.
And with the final day of the promotion landing on the final round of the 2026 U.S. Open at Shinnecock Hills, the timing is almost too perfect.
Watch the best players in the world try to solve one of the game's great championship tests, then give dad the tools to start solving his own game.
Why FlightScope Fits the Father's Day Gift List
Golfers are notoriously hard to buy for.
Clubs are personal. Shoes are size-dependent. Apparel is style-dependent. Golf balls can be helpful, but only if you know exactly what the player uses.
Technology is different.
A smart launch monitor or rangefinder does not just sit in the bag. It gives the golfer something useful every time they practice or play. It can help answer questions that every player has asked at some point.
- How far do I really carry my 7-iron?
- Why did that shot curve so much?
- Am I striking the ball in the center of the face?
- Is that yardage actually playing uphill, into the wind or through heavy air?
For years, that kind of information was mostly something golfers accessed through a coach, a club fitter or a high-end indoor facility. FlightScope has helped bring it into the hands of everyday players, which is why its Father's Day promotion makes sense for the dad who is serious about getting better.
This is not a novelty golf gift.
It is a practice upgrade.
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Launch monitor, rangefinder and software savings are available through June 21, with promo code DAD26 taking an additional 5 percent off sale prices at checkout.
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Smart Rangefinder: i4 Rangefinder
- Price: $399 (Retail: $499)
- Best fit: The dad who wants smarter yardages and better on-course decisions.
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Launch Monitor Bundle: Mevo Gen2
- Price: $2,149 (Retail: $2,799)
- Best fit: The dad building a serious practice, simulator or home-golf setup.
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Software Upgrade: Pro + Face Impact
- Price: $850 (Retail: $1,500)
- Best fit: The detail-driven golfer who wants deeper practice feedback.
The i4 Rangefinder Is for the Dad Who Plays Smarter
Every golfer has owned a basic rangefinder at some point.
Point it. Shoot the flag. Get a number.
That still matters, but better players know that the number to the flag is rarely the full story. Wind, temperature, elevation, humidity and shot shape can all change how a yardage actually plays.
That is where the FlightScope i4 Rangefinder becomes interesting.
FlightScope describes the i4 as an intelligent golfing companion, not just a laser rangefinder. It combines AI, real-time FlightScope Environmental Optimizer technology and advanced ballistic calculations to help golfers make better decisions.
In plain English, it is built for the golfer who wants more than a raw number.
That makes it a strong gift for the dad who loves strategy, course management and dialing in the details. He may already have a rangefinder, but the i4 is designed to give him a smarter version of the tool he already reaches for on nearly every shot.
At $399 during the promotion, down from $499, it also sits in a much more approachable Father's Day gift range than a full launch monitor setup.
The Mevo Gen2 Is the Big Swing Gift
If the i4 is the on-course decision-making gift, the Mevo Gen2 is the practice gift.
This is the one for the dad who has a hitting net, an indoor space, a simulator dream, a garage bay, a backyard mat or a regular range routine that could use a serious upgrade.
The Mevo Gen2 uses FlightScope's Fusion Tracking technology, combining 3D Doppler radar and synchronized image processing to track performance data indoors and outdoors. That matters because golfers do not always practice in perfect conditions, and a good personal launch monitor has to be useful in more than one environment.
For a player trying to improve, launch monitor feedback can completely change the quality of a practice session.
Instead of beating balls and hoping something sticks, dad can start attaching real numbers to real swings. Carry distance, ball flight, launch conditions and club delivery information create a clearer picture of what is actually happening.
That is the gift.
Not just another golf toy.
A better feedback loop.
The featured Mevo Gen2 Father's Day package includes the Pro Package and Face Impact Location software for $2,149, down from $2,799. That is still a premium purchase, but it is aimed at the golfer who will use it often and appreciate the difference between casual practice and measured practice.
The Software Deals Might Be the Sneaky Best Value
The hardware gets most of the attention, but FlightScope's software promotions may be the best fit for golfers who already own a Mevo Gen2 or are planning to build out a more complete setup.
- The Pro Package and Face Impact Location bundle is listed at $850, down from $1,500.
- Face Impact Location is available for $299, down from $500.
- The Pro Package is available for $599, down from $1,000.
Those numbers matter because impact location is one of the most important pieces of feedback a golfer can get.
Many players think every bad shot is a swing-path problem, face-angle problem or tempo problem. Sometimes it is much simpler than that.
They are missing the center of the face.
A shot hit slightly toward the heel, toe, high or low on the face can change launch, spin, direction, ball speed and distance. When a player can start matching feel to actual strike location, practice becomes more productive quickly.
For the dad who loves to tinker, test and understand his swing, that kind of feedback can be addicting in the best possible way.
Why This Gift Actually Helps
A lot of golf gifts are nice.
This one can be useful.
There is a difference.
The average golfer does not need more random swing thoughts. Most golfers already have too many. What they need is better information and a clearer way to connect practice to performance.
That is where launch monitors and smarter rangefinders have changed the amateur game.
When a player knows their real carry yardages, they stop guessing between clubs.
When a player sees their launch and spin, they can start understanding why one shot flies and another falls out of the air.
When a player knows where they are striking the face, they can begin working on contact instead of chasing every possible swing fix.
When a player gets a smarter adjusted number on the course, they can make a more confident decision before they ever take the club back.
That is the kind of golf gift that can stick around long after Father's Day.
The Best Part: No Recurring Software Fees
One of the more important details in FlightScope's Father's Day promotion is that the Pro Package and Face Impact Location software upgrades are one-time purchases with no hidden fees or required subscriptions.
That matters.
Golf technology is great, but golfers have become more aware of the recurring cost that can come with certain platforms, apps and subscription-based products. A one-time software purchase keeps the gift cleaner.
Buy it once.
Use it.
Keep building better practice sessions.
For a Father's Day buyer, that is a meaningful detail.
Gift Match: Which FlightScope Gift Fits Dad?
Not every golf dad wants the same thing. Match the gift to how he actually plays, practices and thinks his way around the course.
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The Course Manager: He loves strategy, adjusted numbers and choosing the right club before the swing.
- Best pick: i4 Rangefinder
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The Practice Grinder: He wants measurable feedback, better sessions and real numbers instead of guessing.
- Best pick: Mevo Gen2 Bundle
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The Data Detective: He wants to know exactly where the ball met the face and what the swing produced.
- Best pick: Pro Package and Face Impact Location
The Bottom Line
The best Father's Day golf gifts are the ones that match how dad actually enjoys the game.
Some dads want a new polo.
Some dads want a dozen balls.
Some dads want another gadget.
But the golf dad who loves to practice, measure, improve and understand his game is different. For him, FlightScope's Father's Day promotion has real appeal.
The i4 Rangefinder helps him think better on the course.
The Mevo Gen2 helps him practice better away from it.
The software upgrades help him understand the details that many golfers never get to see.
That combination makes FlightScope one of the stronger technology-driven options in this year's Father's Day golf gift conversation.
Because the right gift should not just say, “Happy Father's Day.”
It should say, “Let's go get better.”
Deal Math: The Extra 5 Percent Matters
FlightScope's listed Father's Day sale prices can drop again at checkout with promo code DAD26.
| Product | Sale Price | Approx. With DAD26 |
|---|---|---|
| i4 Rangefinder | $399 | $379.05 |
| Mevo Gen2 Bundle | $2,149 | $2,041.55 |
| Pro + Face Impact Bundle | $850 | $807.50 |
| Face Impact Location | $299 | $284.05 |
| Pro Package | $599 | $569.05 |
Editor's note: Approximate DAD26 prices reflect an additional 5 percent off listed sale prices before any applicable taxes, shipping or other checkout costs.